Impacts of the Prevention and Aftercare Program in Los Angeles County: A Propensity Score Analysis of Subsequent Child Protective Services Involvement.

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Title: Impacts of the Prevention and Aftercare Program in Los Angeles County: A Propensity Score Analysis of Subsequent Child Protective Services Involvement.
Authors: Palmer, Lindsey, McCroskey, Jacquelyn, Prindle, John, Eastman, Andrea Lane, Rebbe, Rebecca, Foust, Regan
Source: Child Welfare. 2023, Vol. 100 Issue 6, p91-110. 20p.
Subjects: Patient aftercare, Social determinants of health, Confidence intervals, Economic status, Research methodology, Public health, Community health services, Preventive health services, Treatment effectiveness, Social isolation, Children's accident prevention, Community-based social services, Child welfare, Descriptive statistics, Chi-squared test, Research funding, Logistic regression analysis, Odds ratio, Health promotion
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: The article discusses the results of a study which assessed the impacts of the prevention and aftercare program in Los Angeles County based on a propensity score analysis of subsequent child protective services involvement. Topics covered include the predictors of service referral receipt and completion, the risk of subsequent involvement and the limitations of the study.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article discusses the results of a study which assessed the impacts of the prevention and aftercare program in Los Angeles County based on a propensity score analysis of subsequent child protective services involvement. Topics covered include the predictors of service referral receipt and completion, the risk of subsequent involvement and the limitations of the study.
ISSN:00094021